Jamo240
Member
Hey guys
I am getting my 65 Hardtop ready for registration down here in Australia, and to do so, I need the shifter to support the reverse light and neutral lockout function, and also the PRND21 indicator. It has a B&M megashifter in it, which does not have any of these functions working, and I have none of the bits it came with (I believe they do have these functions when you buy them). Also, it no longer has the factory shifter slot and indicator panel present (although has the 'rest' of the console still there)....basically the builder just put the shifter in so it would shift and that's it.
So....my question is, has anyone done the ratchet shifter instal before, and made it look reasonably stock, rather than like a race car look where none of that matters? I am interested in how others have done it, before I go making up a whole lot of custom stuff.
Also interested in hearing from anyone who may have a standard Coronet 500 hardtop shifter assembly and bezel that I could buy to return it to more of a stock look.
Cheers guys
Jamo
I am getting my 65 Hardtop ready for registration down here in Australia, and to do so, I need the shifter to support the reverse light and neutral lockout function, and also the PRND21 indicator. It has a B&M megashifter in it, which does not have any of these functions working, and I have none of the bits it came with (I believe they do have these functions when you buy them). Also, it no longer has the factory shifter slot and indicator panel present (although has the 'rest' of the console still there)....basically the builder just put the shifter in so it would shift and that's it.
So....my question is, has anyone done the ratchet shifter instal before, and made it look reasonably stock, rather than like a race car look where none of that matters? I am interested in how others have done it, before I go making up a whole lot of custom stuff.
Also interested in hearing from anyone who may have a standard Coronet 500 hardtop shifter assembly and bezel that I could buy to return it to more of a stock look.
Cheers guys
Jamo